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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forging documents" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of creating a document or other item with the intent to deceive or deceive others. For example, "The suspect was found guilty of forging documents in an attempt to avoid paying taxes."
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Abdellatif also denies ever forging documents.
Additional charges include securities fraud, falsifying business records, forging documents and perjury.
On the show, which ran six seasons, Mr. Dawson played a specialist in picking pockets, forging documents and so on.
Some of Mr. Martinez's meta-tags were "illegal id," "fake id fraud" and "forging documents," the F.T.C. said.
He was extradited last month and was charged Wednesday with forging documents and manipulating the stock prices of his company.
An investigation by NHS Grampian found that Mr Labram proceeded to cover up his mistake, forging documents to send to her GPs and lying to colleagues.
(Mr. Villalobos was later charged with forging documents in connection with a $3 billion investment by the California state pension system).
In the Philippines, forging documents — including driver's licenses, vehicle registration papers, college diplomas and just about anything else — is not the sole purview of master criminals and terrorists.
He was charged with money laundering, forging documents, taking bribes and embezzlement, and spent 32 days in jail pending the completion of the investigation.
Prosecutors said that the men were involved in a range of terrorist and criminal activities including forging documents, dealing drugs, and possessing illegal weapons.
Mr. Kerviel, who has admitted to fabricating trades and forging documents to hide his activity, is the only one formally under investigation.
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